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They will be installing a Brooktrout TR1034 T1/PRI card in the fax server. Do you think we can pass the ANI and DNIS via T1 connection to the fax server? That would save installing a second NSU.
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I know you're using Rightfax but this link at Castelle should help. The integration will be similar regardless of the fax server brand. https://www.castelle.com/support/pbx.htm
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The question would be can rightfax's integration accept the *ani*dnis as I'm sure you can send it using *6, I believe *6 is changed to the caller id in tie applications when the calls comes in via pri. I've never tried passing it via ani/dnis, just analog networking. I think it would work the same though.
Setup would be something like digits to access ars, point to route using new T1, add via modified digits ***6**. String seen by right fax should then be *caller id number*incoming pri dnis digits.
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Thanks JohnP, we'll be trying it out next week and will let you know how it works.....
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